Pairing gorgeous full-page photographs—and some two-page panoramas—with captions that set the scene or describe the outcome, this album is a day-by-day wildlife journal of one year on the East ...(Read More)

In this remarkable new perspective on the human love of animals, anthropologist Pat Shipman reveals that the domestication of animals has not only changed them, it has had a profound developmental ...(Read More)

Handsomely presented in a linen-slipcased, landscape-format edition, with 116 vividly reproduced color plates on heavy gloss stock, this album collects the important early work of America's great ...(Read More)

Bedbugs were believed to have been eradicated by DDT and organophosphates in the 1950s, but they are now reaching epidemic levels; some cities have seen a 1000% increase in bedbug infestations within ...(Read More)

This beautifully illuminated companion to Graeme Gibson's Bedside Book of Birds explores the relationships between predators and their prey in the animal kingdom—here are beasts rampaging and ...(Read More)

Occurring in depressions formed by glacial ice, and fed by groundwater rather than streams, kettle lakes are the most common type found in the American landscape, and stretch from the northern ...(Read More)

Environmental author and speaker Diane MacEachern offers this simple but revolutionary message: the fastest, most effective way to change the industries that pollute the planet is to mobilize the ...(Read More)

Originally published in 1895, this delightful little volume extols the virtues of keeping a few chickens, ducks, or geese in the backyard, and includes 16 color plates along with the usual complement ...(Read More)

"The most important requirement for becoming a proficient birdwatcher is something you have already: enthusiasm for the natural world," suggests Sheila Buff, who provides a step-by-step process to ...(Read More)

Do the songs and calls of animals have a purpose, and are these vocalizations more similar to speech or music? Holly Menino travels the world to seek out the prevailing scientific theories on animal ...(Read More)